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England 16-3 Scotland, Twickenham
Mar 16, 1957:  England's only Grand Slam between 1928 and 1980 was achieved in what The Times headlined as a "Fine Exhibition of Open Rugby". Ah, those were the days
England 3-8 South Africa, Twickenham
Jan 5, 1952:  South Africa beat England to complete a clean sweep of the Home Nations on their most successful tour to date. The Times described it as "A Great Struggle" on "One of Twickenham's greatest days".
Australia 6-19 British Lions, Brisbane
Aug 19, 1950:  The 1950 British Isles tourists - on an allowance of five shillings each a day and free cigarettes - were the first to wear red shirts and the first to be popularly known as the Lions. They arrived in Australia after three months and 23 matches in New Ze
England 13-0 New Zealand, Twickenham
Jan 4, 1936:  England's first victory over the New Zealand All Blacks was as emphatic as it was surprising. In what has passed into rugby folklore as 'Obolensky's Match', New Zealand were outplayed as well as beaten in the 28th, and last, match of their tour. In 91 mat
Wales 13-0 Ireland, Swansea, March 10, 1934
Mar 10, 1934:  Wales romped to victory over Ireland back in 1934 with three tries in the space of four minutes towards the end of a match that, for long periods, Ireland had dominated
England 11-17 New Zealand
Jan 3, 1925:  New Zealand beat England in a Twickenham classic best remembered for the first sending off in international rugby, that of All Black forward Cyril Brownlie. The match was the climax of a four month, 28 game tour of Britain and Ireland; the final hurdle to
Wales 3-0 New Zealand, Cardiff Arms Park
Dec 16, 1905:  Debate still rages about what the World Rugby Museum calls 'The most controversial rugby match ever', which Wales won by one try to nothing back in 1905. Many acknowledge that Wales were the better team on the day, but a disallowed New Zealand try that wo
December 18 down the years
Dec 18, 1900:  December 18 down the years
September 13 down the years
Sep 13, 1900:  September 13 down the years
August 15 down the years
Aug 15, 1900:  August 15 down the years
August 14 down the years
Aug 14, 1900:  August 14 down the years
Jan 20, 1900:  test
Australia 13-3 Great Britain, Sydney Cricket Ground
Jun 24, 1899:  Australia played their first rugby union international against a team from the British Isles in 1899, later recognised as the first Lions team to Australia. Two tries in the final seven minutes secured a win for the hosts as the British, only twelve days
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New Zealand
The New Zealand board has confirmed that the All Blacks will play a Test against the USA at Chicago's Soldier Field on Saturday, November 1
Hooker Keith Wood has a corked thigh and centre Brian O'Driscoll damaged ribs, while Australian-born flanker Keith Gleeson has seven stitches in a head wound
The Scottish Rugby Union insist any groundsharing scheme with Hearts will be subject to thorough consultation
Elton Flatley the Wallabies vice-captain required four stiches above the left eye after a full contact seesion on Friday
MELVILLE HAS FAITH IN YOUTH Gloucester boss Nigel Melville has heaped praise on the team of youngsters he hopes will keep the Cherry Whites at the top of the Premiership throughout next month's rugby World Cup
Mike Catt's injury-ravaged season has taken another downward turn and effectively ended his England hopes until the Six Nations Championship kicks off in February
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